Executive Committee President Hon. Gerard Boyle Concord District Court President-Elect K. Mark Primeau Laconia Savings Bank Chairman of the Board Bryson Cook Bedford, NH Treasurer Jeremy Veilleux Baker, Newman & Noyes Council Commissioner Curtis Duclos Goffstown, NH 2011 Vice President – District Operations Michael Tager TD Bank Vice President – Exploring Matthew Johnson Devine, Millimet & Branch, PA Vice President – Finance/Development Steve Krom AT&T Mobility Vice President – Investments Ian MacDermott Morgan Stanley Smith Barney ® Vice President – Membership R. James Steiner Steiner Law Office, PLLC Vice President – Physical Resources Raymond Bellemore Bellemore Energy Consultants Vice President – Program Craig Donais Donais Law Offices, PLLC Vice President – At-Large R. Scott Bacon TD Bank Annual Vice President – At-Large Thomas Farrelly Cushman & Wakefield of NH Vice President – At-Large Roger Jean Bedford, NH Vice President – At-Large Kerry Molin Bow, NH Vice President – At-Large William Phillips Nashua, NH Daniel Executive/CEO Michael Kaufman , BSA Webster Report Executive Board R. Scott Bacon TD Bank Michael Kaufman Daniel Webster Council, BSA Raymond Bellemore Bellemore Energy Consultants Clarke Kidder Contoocook, NH Council Paul R. Boucher Greater Lebanon Chamber of Commerce Steve Krom AT&T Mobility Hon. Gerard Boyle Concord District Court Ian MacDermott Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Beverly Bruce The Bruce Group Richard Mason Portsmouth, NH Stephen Christy Mascoma Savings Bank Jeff McIver The Mountain Club on Loon McIninch Volunteer Service Center Bryson Cook Bedford, NH Kerry Molin Bow, NH 571 Holt Avenue Lyman Cousens, III Boscawen, NH William Nunamacher Laconia, NH Ronald Covey St. Mary’s Bank Richard Pease Spectrum Marketing Companies Manchester, NH 03109 Craig Donais Donais Law Offices, PLLC William Phillips Nashua, NH (603) 625-6431 Curtis Duclos Goffstown, NH Greg Placy Colebrook, NH Jeff Dudley Litchfield, NH K. Mark Primeau Laconia Savings Bank 1-800-221-0009 (in NH only) James Dunphy Hampshire First Bank Frederick G. Ray New London, NH Fax: (603) 625-2467 Steve Ellis Pittsburg, NH Fred Roedel, III Roedel Companies Thomas Farrelly Cushman & Wakefield of NH R. James Steiner Steiner Law Office, PLLC Rene J. Gilbert Gilbert Builders, Inc. Michael Tager TD Bank Russell A. Holden Concord, NH James Teetzel Wilcox Industries Mission Roger Jean Bedford, NH Jeremy Veilleux Baker, Newman & Noyes Dr. Donald Johnson Peterborough, NH David Walker Green Power Management, LLC The mission of the Boy Scouts of Matthew Johnson Devine, Millimet & Branch, PA William Welch Youth Representative America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them Advisory Board the values of the Scout Oath Major General Kenneth Clark (Ret.) Stratham, NH Frank G. Cole N. Hampton, NH and . Ned Denney Port City Air Edward Jewett Raymond, NH K. Theodor Krantz Airmar Technology Scout Oath Ovide Lamontagne Devine, Millimet & Branch, PA John Latimer Manchester, NH On my honor I will do my best Joseph Lovejoy Stratham, NH to do my duty to God and my country Paul Perregaux Snell & Associates Richard A. Rollins Wolfeboro, NH and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, District Leadership mentally awake, and morally straight. Chair Commissioner Abnaki Patrick Grace Jeff Boyd Arrowhead Robert Cormier Steve Spaziani Scout Law Great Northern Richard Bielefield Ray O’Brien Historic Jeffrey Pierce Kevin Keenan A Scout is Massabesic Thomas Tsirimokos John Doehner Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Mt Monadnock Doug Batty Lauren Martin Nutfield Anthony Lakis Brian Axtell Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Sunapee Bill McGonigle Howard Shultz Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent. Wannalancit Walter Hall John Moulton Exploring Chief Richard Kane

Council Management Staff www.NHScouting.org Michael Kaufman, Scout Executive/CEO www.BeAScout.org Jeffrey D. Spencer, Director of Field Services/COO ® Jay T. Stoecker, Director of Development/CFO David R. Roberts, Director of Support Services Brian Shankey, Assistant Director of Field Services DANIEL WEBSTER COUNCIL Greg Osborn, Marketing & Public Relations Director John J. Pelletier II, Development Director John Rainville, Program Director Stephanie Crawford, Controller

Michelle Tickler, Executive Assistant

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Explorers develop social and leadership skills skills leadership and social develop Explorers and recreational experiences with an an with experiences recreational and

support of business and the community, community, the and business of support and caring adults through educational through adults caring and

and women ages 14 through 20. With the the With 20. through 14 ages women and designed to help then grow into responsible responsible into grow then help to designed

career education program for young men men young for program education career and women in high school and college college and school high in women and

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ideals found in the Scout Oath and Law. and Oath Scout the in found ideals develop character and build self-esteem. build and character develop

and develop personal values guided by the the by guided values personal develop and activities designed to promoted education, education, promoted to designed activities

of adult leaders, boys learn self confidence confidence self learn boys leaders, adult of their families through fun and challenging challenging and fun through families their

men ages 11 through 18. With the support support the With 18. through 11 ages men boys in the first through fifth grades and and grades fifth through first the in boys

character development program for young young for program development character uniquely designed to meet the needs of of needs the meet to designed uniquely

is an exciting leadership and and leadership exciting an is Boy is a year-round program program year-round a is Scouting Cub Financials Program REVENuE ExPENSES Camping New Hampshire Direct Support: $2,717,178 (47%) Program & Camping: $5,431,423 (95%) Day Camp Attendance: 492 Over 3,000 Scouts and leaders from across the state and beyond Program & Camping: $1,936,471 (34%) Fundraising: $171,518 (3%) Cub Scout Resident Camp Attendance: 1,155 took part in the New Hampshire Jamboree at Waterville Valley on Griswold Scout Reservation Attendance: 3,444 Indirect Support: $1,070,775 (18%) Management & General: $114,346 (2%) October 7, 8 and 9, 2011. Mark Decoteau served as the chairman National Youth Leadership Training Participants: 100 for this fantastic, fun-filled event. United Way: $28,215 (1%) Number of Camperships Awarded: 264 Total 2011 (donor designation) Value of Camperships Awarded: $26,475 Message from the Council Key-3 Expenses: $5,717,287 OuR 2011 ANNuAL REPORT COMES TO YOu WITH THE OBJECTIVE Total 2011 Community Service of sharing information regarding the programs and operations of the Daniel Revenue: $5,752,639 Eagle Scout Service Project Hours: 46,740 Webster Council while also being a useful resource to share with others Value of Eagle Scout Service Projects: $608,000 throughout the coming year. The multiuse design of this report is part of the Scouting for Food Items Collected: 295,000 council’s strategy to ensure that as much of our support as possible directly Number of Food Pantries Served: 173 benefits the thousands of youth involved in our programs. In these challenging times socially and economically, the values and ideals found Total Community Service Hours: 155,000 in Scouting have never been more important to the youth and families throughout New Hampshire. While America is in the midst of some challenging times, we Special Events Advancement & Recognition cannot retreat from our goals to provide high quality, high impact programs to an Eagle Scout Awards: 195 ever-increasing number of youth. We know that to continue to achieve our vision, Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner Golf Tournament Council Certificate of Merit Recipients: 2 we must be vigilant with securing the needed resources from our investors and The 38th Annual Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner was held The Mascoma Savings Bank Corporate Classic was held at the National Medal of Merit Award Recipient: 1 carefully watch and evaluate every expense. Effective stewardship of our resources to support our programs will continue to remain our top priority. on June 23, 2011 and was chaired by Alex Walker of Devine, Quechee Club in Vermont on June 1, 2011. Over $50,000 was raised Silver Beaver Awards: 8 Spurgeon Awards: 1 We invite you to review this Annual Report and share the pride we have Millimet & Branch, P.A. Catholic Medical Center was honored as the for Scouting. Total Merit Badges Earned: 7,357 for so many of our accomplishments—retaining a high density of youth in our Distinguished Corporate Citizen and Dean John T. Broderick, Jr. of programs, increasing summer camp attendance, hundreds of new Eagle Scouts, UNH School of Law and former Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Shooting Sports Classic Top Three Badges Earned: 1. Swimming 430 and tremendous financial support, just to name a few. The best indicator of our Supreme Court was recognized as the Distinguished Citizen. Over council’s success in 2011 was achieving “Gold” status from the national “Journey The inaugural Shooting Sports Classic, a first-of-its-kind fundraiser 2. First Aid 350 $100,000 was raised for Scouting programs. in New Hampshire, was held on October 29, 2011 at the Pelham to Excellence” program. This performance and recognition program from the 3. Citizenship in the Nation 285 National Council of the Boy Scouts of America focuses on key indicators of success Good Scout Award Events Fish & Game Club. The event highlighted shotgun, pistol and black powder disciplines to numerous corporate and community sponsors. in the areas of program, membership, finance, and unit service. These qualitative The council held two Good Scout Award events in 2011 raising and quantitative measures provide a framework for planning and a method for over $70,000. The Lakes Region Luncheon honored Rodney Dyer Service Credit Union evaluating all levels of the program, from local units to councils. A council has of Wescott, Dyer, Fitzgerald & Nichols, P.A. and Eptam Plastics. Membership to achieve many criteria to earn this honor, and we are proud to have received Boston-Portsmouth Air Show the highest Journey to Excellence recognition in the first year of the program’s The Construction Industry Reception honored Dan Church of The The united States Air Force TOTAL YOuTH SERVED 13,117 existence. This could only be accomplished through the hard work of thousands of Rowley Agency. Thunderbirds headlined an amazing Cub Scouting 6,914 volunteers supported by a dedicated staff. Xtreme Descent line-up of performers at the 2011 Boy Scouting 3,905 The Daniel Webster Council will continue to strive show, held at the Portsmouth Venturing 1,408 to provide our quality programs to as many youth as The Daniel Webster Council welcomed nearly 100 urban rappellers International Airport at Pease on Exploring 890 possible and to do so as strong fiscal stewards of all to scale the 24 stories of the Brady Sullivan Plaza in Manchester August 13-14. Approximately 50,000 who find it worthwhile to invest their time, talent and financial resources into Scouting. We look forward to at the third annual Xtreme Descent event on September 23 and spectators were in attendance TOTAL uNITS 553 24, 2011. This unique event increased Scouting’s visibility in the 2012 being another successful year fulfilling the desire throughout the weekend. Over 600 Packs 185 community through numerous community partnerships and hosted to deliver the promise of a quality, fun program for New Scouts and Scouters participated in the Air Show Encampment, Troops / Teams 203 a diverse group of participants. Hampshire’s youth! making up half of the volunteers that provided service. Over Crews / Ships 83 $126,000 was raised to help forward the vision and the mission of Hon. Gerard Boyle Curtis Duclos Michael Kaufman Posts 82 Council President Council Commissioner Scout Executive/CEO Scouting in New Hampshire.